tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20257999.post1850129674066926671..comments2017-09-26T20:37:36.336+03:00Comments on Life in Israel: DL yeshivot replacing Haredi seforim and rebbeimRafi G.http://www.blogger.com/profile/00699851287106903971noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20257999.post-38984575521130851122016-03-02T09:53:31.968+02:002016-03-02T09:53:31.968+02:00I wouldn&#39;t say &quot;riddled&quot; but there a...I wouldn&#39;t say &quot;riddled&quot; but there are at least two grammatical/typing errors here which a spell-checker would never pick up on because the wrong word is correctly spelled... In one case &quot;is&quot; instead of &quot;are&quot; and there is &quot;and&quot; instead of &quot;an&quot; but I do also see &quot;workd&quot; and &quot;dont&quot;.Yitzchoknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20257999.post-55362670455313714242016-02-09T16:22:06.708+02:002016-02-09T16:22:06.708+02:001. the article describes some differences in thoug...1. the article describes some differences in thought and style. I dont know how much of a difference that makes. I have heard from haredi rabbonim (more than one) that &quot;their way is not our way&quot; - the thought process is different and anything they say has to be checked and confirmed. I heard it specifically in regards to halachic issues, but maybe the same applies in regards to a peirush on gemara, which would be a reason for each group stay away from the other.<br />2. it could be exaggerated. I dont know. I have no information beyond what was written there. I am commenting on the idea. The reality might be different. maybe it is wishful thinking on his part, maybe it is an accurate picture. I dont know<br />3. Using spellcheck I only found one typo in my post, which I have corrected. thank you. Beyond that, feel free to point out where it is riddled with spelling mistakes. Rafi G.https://www.blogger.com/profile/00699851287106903971noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20257999.post-20201430206777601002016-02-09T15:21:38.984+02:002016-02-09T15:21:38.984+02:001: While there is certainly a difference between h...1: While there is certainly a difference between hashkafa sefarim that emerge from the chareidi world and those that emerge from the Dati world, why would they care who the authors of the articles on Talmudic sugyas are?<br />2: I am very skeptical that what is reported in the article is true. First, it is based entirely on an interview with someone who publishes a Dati Torah journal, not exactly an unbiased source. Second, to give one example, everyone knows that the Hebrew Artscroll shas has totally overtaken the Steinsaltz in the Dati community.<br />3: This post is riddled with spelling errors.<br />Yehoshuanoreply@blogger.com